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PM want Rahul Gandhi in Cabinet

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said he would be awfully pleased to have Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi as associate in his cabinet.

He said “I have tried a lot but not be successful. I will be very pleased to have him in the bureau”. PM Dr Manmohan Singh gave this statement to reporter at a prize award ceremonial in New Delhi on Monday. This was organized by CNN- IBN.

At the gathering, Rahul Gandhi was judged the “Politician of the Year” for “stimulating” the Congress and creature the key strategist following the party’s reinforcement in Uttar Pradesh state; the Hindu reported at the moment quoting a news group.

Rahul Gandhi was not there to accept the honor from Dr. Manmohan Singh. In his memo, he said he was in Uttar Pradesh on a prior meeting. The young leader previously declined to join the cabinet insisting that he is ideal party worker.

Admiring Rahul Gandhi, the Prime Minister whispered: “He has more than satisfied the potential, we had but the finest is still to come.”

To a query whether he had predictable the Congress to get a at ease mainstream in the May Lok Sabha voting, Dr. Manmohan Singh said: “I was disbelieving …”

To a question whether the 2009 win was the major instant in his life, Dr Singh said he took belongings in their gait. Telling 2009 as a “extraordinary year” Dr. Singh said when the remaining world was going throughout slump, India proved the clairvoyant of disaster incorrect.

Asked in a lighter streak whether a Professor-economist Prime Minister was good for the nation in such period, Dr. Singh said: “Yes.”

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